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The Revolution Begins

The Revolution Begins. Ch 4 Sec 2. objectives. Describe the ways Massachusetts continued to defy Britain. Summarize the first battles between Britain & the colonies. Massachusetts defies Britain. Boston Tea Party. Parliament passed the Tea Act Lowered taxes on Br. East India Company tea .

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The Revolution Begins

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  1. The Revolution Begins Ch 4 Sec 2

  2. objectives • Describe the ways Massachusetts continued to defy Britain. • Summarize the first battles between Britain & the colonies

  3. Massachusetts defies Britain

  4. Boston Tea Party • Parliament passed the Tea Act • Lowered taxes on Br. East India Company tea

  5. Boston Tea Party • Tea Act bypassed colonial merchants • Colonist enraged- losing money

  6. Boston Tea Party • Tea brought to Boston • Boston Sons of Liberty boarded ships and dumped it in the water

  7. Why did the Boston Tea Party occur?

  8. Coercive Acts • Passed to punish MA.- closed Boston ports

  9. Quebec Act • Gave most land west of Appalachians to Quebec • If colonist moved there, they could not vote

  10. Intolerable Acts • Coercive Acts and the Quebec Act • Britain trying to take over colonial government

  11. What were the Intolerable acts?

  12. 1st Continental Congress • Sept, 1774 • Delegates from 12 colonies met in Philadelphia • Some want to compromise, some want to fight • No agreement

  13. 1st Continental Congress • Agreed to meet again in May, 1775

  14. The Revolution Begins

  15. Loyalists & Patriots • MA. organizes militia • Full-scale rebellion has begun • Other colonies did the same

  16. Loyalists & Patriots • Loyalists- Americans that backed the British • Patriots- Americans that backed the rebellion

  17. Loyalists & Patriots • About 1/3 of colonist were Loyalist, 1/3 Patriots, 1/3 did not care

  18. Lexington & Concord • April 1775- British leave Boston to destroy supplies • March toward Concord (through Lexington)

  19. Lexington & Concord • Patriots find out • Send riders to warn the rebels (Paul Revere & William Dawes)

  20. Lexington & Concord • Br. arrive in Lexington • Militia are waiting • Shots fired • Br. drive militia off

  21. Lexington & Concord • Br. continue to Concord • Meet militia • After fighting, Br. retreat

  22. Lexington & Concord • Br. attacked by Patriots going to Boston • 99 killed, 174 wounded

  23. 2nd Continental Congress • Turn militias into Continental Army • Washington is commander in chief

  24. Bunker Hill • Br. land reinforcements in Boston • Americans surround the city • Am. locate Breed’s Hill

  25. Bunker Hill • Br. attempt to force Am. away • Am. withdraw when they run out of ammo

  26. Bunker Hill • Showed Am. could stand up to the Br.

  27. Why was the American Revolution also a civil war? • How did Bunker Hill encourage the Patriots?

  28. Independence

  29. Efforts at Peace • Continental Congress sent Olive Branch Petition: Colonies still loyal Resolve issue without any more fighting • King refused to read it

  30. Common Sense • Thomas Paine • Encouraged colonists to support Independence

  31. Declaration of Independence • Issued July 4, 1776 • Drafted by Thomas Jefferson • Borrowed from Locke

  32. Declaration of Independence • 4 parts of Declaration: • 1- Introduction • 2- Declaration of Natural Rights • 3- List of Grievances (problems) • 4- Resolution of Independence

  33. How did the Continental Congress act like a government?

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